Paper sheets, filled with calcium carbonate, and made with bleached Eucalyp
tus globulus kraft pulps (refined to 40 degrees SR, similar to 270 CSF) wer
e prepared in the presence of several cationic starches (CS), as dry streng
th additives. Six cationic starches having different degrees of substitutio
n (DS), namely: 0.017, 0.022, 0.034, 0.047, 0.06 and 0.09 and 3 levels of a
ddition, i.e. 0.5, 1 and 2% CS with respect to oven dried pulp, were used.
It was found that internal cohesion strength and burst index were the param
eters most sensitive to the presence of CS, increasing by up to 80 and 50%,
respectively, for paper made with 2% CS having a DS of 0.034. Cationic sta
rches with DSs of 0.047 and 0.06 also gave very good results. As expected,
filler decreased the overall mechanical properties, i.e. tensile and burst
indexes, internal cohesion strength and elongation. The use of CS with a DS
equal to 0.034 compensated for the decrease in paper properties induced by
the use of calcium carbonate filler.